Food

Though the FDA says there is no evidence of food or its packaging being associated with transmission of COVID-19, it's always important to thoroughly wash produce to prevent the spread of foodborne illness.

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For the Kid Who Loves to Mix and (Not) Match

Kim Myers Robertson

If kids could stay in Onesies until the age of, oh, 18, getting your child dressed would literally be a snap. Instead, they quickly grow into sartorial statement-makers who have strong opinions about what they will and will not leave the house in. To the rescue: lines such as Kit + Lili. Each season, all its colorful items―dresses, tops, leggings―are designed to be worn together, thanks to complementary patterns, which makes getting dressed in the morning a breeze.

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For the Kid Who Wants to Wear Play Clothes Everywhere

Kim Myers Robertson

Turn her into an “undercover” ballerina/princess/etc. with a fanciful petticoat to wear with skirts and dresses. If your son insists on wearing his Superman cape, talk him out of the phone booth and let him express himself via a toned-down tee that comes with detachable letters and numbers. (S-U-P-E-R-M-A-N.)